
It just baffles me as to how much Japanese anime has influenced American cartoons. I'm not anti-anime or an anime fantard, I just can't believe how much it's influenced our media. As I've said before, we should just leave the anime to the Japanese (because they're much better at it than we are :P) --------------------------------------------------------------- This is a song I wrote up a few years ago, and I just finally got around to recording it. And no, I didn't pull all of this off the top of my head. I went onto several online manga websites and just wrote down which titles rhymed until I had enough of them to put into a song. Honestly, I haven't even heard of half of these shows/books before. Also, I'm pretty sure I pronounce some of these wrong. Don't hurt me. This was originally written and performed by me, FromTheGang (aka Hans von Farfegnugen). -LYRICS- Flame of Recca, Pokémon and Cowboy Bebop, Digimon and Tokyo Mewmew, Shaman King and Ranma 1/2, Gundam Wing and InuYasha, Fooley Cooley, Kodocha, Fushigi Yugi Eureka 7, Blue Heaven, Kiddy Grade and Samurai 7 Love Hina, Zatch Bell, One Piece and Ghost in the Shell Stellvia and Lost+Brain, and every single Zelda game Fruits Basket, Black Lagoon, Astro Boy and Sailor Moon Rurouni Kenshin, Zombie Powder, Slayers and Boys over Flowers Dragonball and Dragonball Z, Dragonball GT, Gundam Seed Hanna of the Z and Appleseed and Metroid, Zoids, and ROD DiGi Charat, Hellsing, Angel's Voice and Bowling King Hikaru no Go, Yu-Gi <b>...</b>
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